Public School - Five Points School

In 1890, the Five Points School district became part of Ogden City. The city voted to build a bigger school for the elementary students in the area of 3rd Street and Adams Avenue. The new school building cost $16,770. The school grew from three teachers to eight by 1905. In 1919, W. Karl Hopkins, Superintendent of Schools, renamed Five Point School, Lincoln in honor of President Abraham Lincoln.

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In 1890, the Five Points School district became part of Ogden City. The city voted to build a bigger school for the elementary students in the area of 3rd Street and Adams Avenue. The new school building cost $16,770. The school grew from three teachers to eight by 1905. In 1919, W. Karl Hopkins, Superintendent of Schools, renamed Five Point School, Lincoln in honor of President Abraham Lincoln.